Master the Art of Prompt Engineering

Master the Art of Prompt Engineering

In today’s AI-driven world, prompt engineering isn’t just a buzzword—it’s an essential skill. This blend of art and science goes beyond simple queries, enabling you to transform vague ideas into precise, actionable AI outputs. Whether you’re using ChatGPT 4o, Google Gemini 2.5 flash, or Claude Sonnet 4, four foundational principles unlock the full potential of … Read More

Language Models Reinforce Dialect Discrimination – The Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research Blog

Language Models Reinforce Dialect Discrimination – The Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research Blog




Sample language model responses to different varieties of English and native speaker reactions.

ChatGPT does amazingly well at communicating with people in English. But whose English?

Only 15% of ChatGPT users are from the US, where Standard American English is the default. But the model is also commonly used in countries and communities where people speak other varieties of English. Over 1 billion people around the world speak varieties such as Indian English, Nigerian English, Irish English, and African-American English.

Speakers of these non-“standard” varieties often face discrimination in the real world. They’ve been told that the way they speak is unprofessional or incorrect, discredited as witnesses, and denied housing–despite extensive research indicating that all language varieties are equally complex and legitimate. Discriminating against the way someone speaks is often a proxy for discriminating against their race, ethnicity, or nationality. What if ChatGPT exacerbates this discrimination?

To answer this question, our recent paper examines how ChatGPT’s behavior changes in response to text in different varieties of English. We found that ChatGPT responses exhibit consistent and pervasive biases against non-“standard” varieties, including increased stereotyping and demeaning content, poorer comprehension, and condescending responses.

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How Bots Manipulate Victims into Crypto Fraud • AI Blog

How Bots Manipulate Victims into Crypto Fraud • AI Blog

Shouldn’t Microsoft then at least be held legally and financially liable for damages caused by such scams on their platform? Should Microsoft Be Held Legally and Financially Liable for Scams on Skype? Legally, holding Microsoft accountable for scams on Skype is a complex issue because of existing laws that protect online platforms from liability for … Read More

A Foundation for a Trustworthy Future

A Foundation for a Trustworthy Future

Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming our world, impacting everything from healthcare and transportation to finance and entertainment. As AI systems become increasingly sophisticated, it is crucial to ensure their development and deployment align with ethical principles. Defining Ethical AI Ethical AI encompasses a set of values and principles that guide the development and use … Read More

AI at the core of everyday technology

AI at the core of everyday technology

Google’s annual I/O developer conference left no doubt about the company’s singular focus: artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer just a feature – it’s becoming the foundation of how we interact with technology. From overhauling popular services like Google Search and Gmail to unveiling groundbreaking creative tools and offering glimpses into the future of wearables, … Read More

Salesforce AI Released GTA1: A Test-Time Scaled GUI Agent That Outperforms OpenAI’s CUA

Salesforce AI Released GTA1: A Test-Time Scaled GUI Agent That Outperforms OpenAI’s CUA

Salesforce AI Research has introduced GTA1, a new graphical user interface (GUI) agent that redefines the state-of-the-art in agentic human-computer interaction. Designed to autonomously operate in real operating system environments such as Linux, GTA1 addresses two critical bottlenecks in GUI agent development: ambiguous task planning and inaccurate grounding of actions. With a 45.2% task success … Read More

Exploring data and its influence on political behavior | MIT News

Exploring data and its influence on political behavior | MIT News

Data and politics are becoming increasingly intertwined. Today’s political campaigns and voter mobilization efforts are now entirely data-driven. Voters, pollsters, and elected officials are relying on data to make choices that have local, regional, and national impacts. A Department of Political Science course offers students tools to help make sense of these choices and their … Read More

Everyone Has Given Up on AI Safety, Now What? • AI Blog

Everyone Has Given Up on AI Safety, Now What? • AI Blog

The End of the AI Safety Debate For years, a passionate contingent of researchers, ethicists, and policymakers warned about the potential dangers of unchecked artificial intelligence development. They argued about p(doom) probabilities, AI alignment strategies, and regulations that could prevent catastrophe. But as of now, that conversation has all but collapsed. The frontier AI companies—OpenAI, … Read More

Managing Cybersecurity Risks in the Age of AI

Managing Cybersecurity Risks in the Age of AI

When it comes to cybersecurity, we need to consider the good, the bad, and the ugly of artificial intelligence. While there are benefits of how AI can strengthen defenses, cybercriminals are also using the technology to enhance their attacks, creating emerging risks and consequences for organizations. The Good: AI’s Role in Enhanced Security AI represents … Read More